The End of Self-censorship

Posted by Jon Nori on January 26, 2009
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One of the problems I’ve had since I started writing again is self-censorship.

Writing in a public forum is a bit different than the other writing I’ve done: Ad writing, short fiction, long fiction, short non-fiction, technical writing, and more. You always put some of yourself into any creative form, but doing so in such a public way, that can reflect on your company, can be daunting.

I think, however, that honesty is more than just telling the truth–it’s being who you are, even if that alienates some people.

So far, I’ve been pretty bland here. I haven’t really written anything particularly striking, abrasive, challenging, or self-reflective.

That’s is going to change.

You’re going to see some of the links on my pages starting to change up a bit as I shuffle things around and put in some more of the stuff that interests me in a purely selfish way. I will try to include descriptions, and categorize things properly, so as not to offend the weak-of-constitution.

But be warned: The censorship I’ve enforced on myself is over.

Shiny.

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2 Comments to The End of Self-censorship

Tyler Golden
January 26, 2009

See, this is why we have a Disclaimer.

Where’s the QC link? :)

Jonathan Nori
January 26, 2009

Look under “comics”. There should be enough questionable content for everyone there, now!

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